Autobiography Of Luis Bernardo Honwana

Autobiography Of Luis Bernardo Honwana

Who is luis bernardo honwana?

Daftar Isi

1. Who is luis bernardo honwana?


Si honwana ay isang author ng book na Nós Matámos o Cão-Tinhoso
Noong Ikataong 1964.si luis bernardo honwana ay isang author ng folktale entitle of "The hans of the Blacks"

2. The author luis bernardo honwana is a realist


Correct! .................

3. Descriptions of The Characters in "The Hands Of the Black" By: Luis Bernardo Honwana


what kind of description po ba?

4. kathryn bernardo siblings


Answer:

sisters

chrysler bernardo

kaye bernardo

brother

kevin bernardo


5. bernardo carpio from


Answer:

Bernardo Carpio is a legendary figure in Philippine mythology who is said to be the cause of earthquakes. There are numerous versions of this tale. Some versions say Bernardo Carpio is a giant, as supported by the enormous footsteps he has reputedly left behind in the mountains of Montalban.


6. Why do luis bernardo honwana interview the people of africa


Because he want to know more about african people.


7. who is the character of the hands black by luis bernardo honwana


Donya Dores

Father Christiano

Teacher

Mother



1. Donya Dores- explained that the palms of the blacks are lighter because God made it like that. So that when they serve food and do something for their masters, their hands would be clean.


2. Father Christiano- He is a priest who explained that the palms of the blacks are lighter because they always secretly pray and they always fold their hands together.


3. Teacher-The teacher of the narrator explained that the palms of the hands of the blacks are whiter because their ancestors walked like 4 legged animals, making their palms unexposed to the sun.


4. Mother-explained that God made their palms lighter because God saw how mistreated the blacks are.


8. ang buong storya ng the hands of the blacks by bernardo honwana


The Hands of the Blacks by Luis Bernardo HonwanaI don’t remember now how we got on to the subject, but one day, Teacher said that the palms of the Blacks’ hands were much lighter than the rest of their bodies. This is because only a few centuries ago, they walked around with them like wild animals, so their palms weren’t exposed to the sun, which made the rest of their bodies darker. I thought of this when Father Christiano told us after catechism that we were absolutely hopeless, and that even the pygmies were better than us, and he went back to this thing about their hands being lighter, and said it was like that because they always went about with their hands folded together, praying in secret. I thought this was so funny, this thing of the Blacks’ hands being lighter, that you should just see me now. I do not let go of anyone, whoever they are, until they tell me why they think that the palms of the Blacks’ hands are lighter. Doña Dores, for instance, told me that God made Blacks’ hands lighter so they would not dirty the food they made for their masters, or anything else they were ordered to do that had to be kept clean.           Señor Antunes, the Coca-Cola man, who only comes to the village now and again when all the Cokes in the cantinas have been sold, said it was a lot of baloney. Of course, I do not know if it was really such, but he assured me, it was. After that I said, “All right, it was baloney,” and then he told me what he knew about this thing of the Blacks’ hands. It was like this: “Long ago, many years ago, God the Father, Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, St. Peter, many other saints, all the angels that were in Heaven, and some of the people who had died and gone to Heaven—they all had a meeting and decided to create the Blacks. Do you know how? They got hold of some clay and pressed it into some second-hand molds and baked the clay of creatures, which they took from the heavenly kilns. Because they were in a hurry and there was no room next to the fire, they hung them in the chimneys. Smoke, smoke, smoke—and there you have them, black as coals. And now, do you want to know why their hands stayed white? Well, didn’t they have to hold on while their clay baked?”           When he told me this, Señor Antunes and the other men who were around us were very pleased and they all burst out laughing. That very same day, Señor Frias told me that everything i had heard from them there had been just one big pack of lies. Really and truly, what he knew about the Blacks’ hands was right—that God finished men and told them to bathe in a lake in Heaven. After bathing, the people were nice and white. The Blacks, well. They were made very early in the morning and at this hour, the water in the lake was very cold, so they only wet the palms of their hands and the soles of their feet before dressing and coming to the world.           But i read in a book that happened to mention the story, that the Blacks have hands lighter like this because they spent their lives bent over, gathering the white cotton of Virginia and i dont know where else. Of course, Doña Estefania did not agree when i told her this. According to her, it is only because their hands became bleached with all that washing.           Well, i do not know what to think about all this but the truth is that however calloused and cracked they may be, Black hands are always lighter than the rest of him. And that’s that!           My mother is the only one who must be right about this question of a Black’s hands being lighter than the rest of his body. On the day that we were talking about it, i was telling her what i already knew about the question, and she could not stop laughing. When i was talking, she did not tell me at once what she thought about all this and she only talked when she was sure that i wouldn’t get tired of bothering her about it. And even then,  she was crying and clutching herself around the stomach like someone who had laughed so much that it was quite unbearable. What she said was more or less this:           “God made Blacks because they had to be. They had to be, my son. He thought they really had to be. Afterwards, He regretted having made them because other men laughed at them and took away their homes and put them to serve as slaves and not much better. But because He couldn’t make them all white, for those who were used to seeing them black would complain, He made it so that the palms of their hands would be exactly like the palms of the hands of other men. And do you know why that was? Well, listen: it was to show that what men do is only the work of men... that what men do is done by hands that are the same—hands of people. How, if they had any sense, would know that before anything else they are men. He must have been thinking of this when He made the hands of those men who thank God they are not black!”           
After telling me all this, my mother kissed my hands. As i ran off to the yard to play ball, i thought that i had never seen a person cry so much as my mother did then.


9. Autobiography pretty​


Answer:

pretty good for a girl

Explanation:

i search it

Explanation:

The miss unerverse is pretty


10. In the story "The Heroism of Bernardo Carpio" where does the poor couples live (Bernardo's parents)?


Answer:

As a revolutionary against Spanish occupation

According to one version of the tale, Bernardo Carpio was a son of Infante Jimena and Don Sancho Díaz of Cerdenia.

PA BRAINLIEST PO TY❤️


11. Bernardo Carpio is known as the _________________


Answer:

Bernardo del Carpio, also spelled Bernaldo del Carpio, is, since the beginnings of modern historical scholarship, a legendary hero of the medieval Kingdom of Asturias?


12. the hand of the black by luis bernardo howana​


Answer:

mag mahal

Explanation:

di mali ito sana makatulong


13. How can you relate to the story (The hands of the blacks) made by luis Bernardo Honwana to a real life situation?​


[tex]{\color{hotpink}{\boxed{\colorbox{lavender}{\color{skyblue}{\huge{❁ \: {\color{pink}{\huge{\tt{ANSWER}{\color{skyblue}{ \: \huge{❁}}}}}}}}}}}}[/tex]

Luís Bernardo Honwana was born in 1942 in Lourenço Marques (actually.

Dona Dores, for instance, told me that God made their hands lighter like that.

If you like spam heart

Brainliest me!


14. spiritual autobiography plss make your own autobiography​


Answer:

eto po example :)

Explanation:

Spiritual Autobiography

Religion and faith have been a part of my life since the day I was born. My grandfather has been a pastor at Selma Church of God for 39 years and my mom, along with my grandmother and aunts, run our churches worship team. One could only assume, I have spent much of my life in the church. From years of children 's church and Sunday school, I learned of God 's unconditional love for me and His constant willingness to forgive me of my sins. My family and teachers explained the crucifixion and resurrection of our Savior Jesus Christ. As a child, I knew all these things, these wonderful things about my God and my religion, but it was not until my early teens that I began to thirst for more.

At my church, one had to be in seventh grade to attend our youth group service. I could not wait to going into junior high so I could hang out with the teenagers and talk about actual teen issues and how The Bible tells us to handle them. The summer before seventh grade our church had new…show more content…

I was always lying to my parents, going out to parties, and staying at places I should not have been. My lifestyle was something I could not talk to my parents about, but I could confide in other friend 's parents or my youth pastors. I always wonder how different my teenage years would have been if my parents were more open and approachable about living life in God 's image. At home, we all knew of our faith and acted according, no cursing, no drinking, but we never specifically spoke of how difficult it can be to not fall into temptation. My parents were not understanding of any mistakes; it was, "you better not be doing those kinds of things," the end. This is not to say my parents are at fault for me being a rebellious teenager who lied to her parents and got drunk on the weekends because I was well aware of the sins I was committing and I attempted many times to


15. 7. Who is the author of " THE GORGON'SHEAD".a. Anne Terry Whiteb. Doreen G. FernandezC. Luis Bernardo Honwana​


Answer:

A. Anne Terry White

Explanation:

correct me if i'm wrong.


16. what is the conflict or problem in the story " The Hands of the Black" by Luis Bernardo Honwana


The problem is the narrator is searching for the true story of why black people have white palm

17. who are the characters of the story of at the hands of the blacks by luis bernardo honwana


teacher


Father Christiano


Dona Dores


mother


 




18. Ano ang summary ng The hands of the blacks-Luis Bernardo honwana


I don't remember now how we got onto the subject, but one day Teacher said that the palms of the black's hands were much lighter than the rest of their bodies because only a few centuries ago they walked around on all fours, like wild animals, so their palms weren't exposed to the sun, which made the rest of their bodies darker and darker. I thought of this when Father Christiano told us after catechism that we were absolutely hopeless, and that even the blacks were better than us, and he went back to this thing about their hands being lighter, and said it was like that because they always went about with their hands folded together, praying in secret. I thought this was so funny, this thing of the black's hands being lighter, that you should just see me now — I don't let go of anyone, whoever they are, until they tell me why they think that the palms of the black's hands are lighter. Dona Dores, for instance, told me that God made their hands lighter like that so they wouldn't dirty food they made for their masters, or anything else they were ordered to do that had to be kept quite clean.

19. What is the purpose why Luis Bernardo Honwana wrote The Hands of the Blacks?


If this is pertaining to the Why the Palms of the Blacks at white. It is because he wants us to know that everyone should be treated equally. We are all the same.We are men. We are not characterized by our colour, race or anything because in the end, we are all people.

20. what is the full story of the hands of the blacks by Luis Bernardo Honwana


The full story of the hands of the black is why the palms of the black negros are white and many opinions was tackled in the story there are many thoughts that have been answered why the palms of the black people was white

21. Who voted swimming and boxing as their favorite sport? A.Sophia, Luis, Juana B.Sophia, Luis, Emilio C.Sophia, Luis, Jose D.Sophia, Luis, Maria


Answer:

B

OR

D

Step-by-step explanation:

I KNOW THIS BEFORE SO IT CAN BE B OR D

Answer:

b

or

d po

Step-by-step explanation:

Yan po sila po Ung mga may fav.


22. 6. Luis Bernardo Honwana is the author of the tale "The Hands ofBlacks". true or false​


Answer:

true

explanation;

no explanation


23. Descriptions of The Characters in "The Hands Of the Black" By: Luis Bernardo Honwana


"The Hands of the Black"

by Luis Bernardo Honwana

Characters of the story The Hands of the BlackTeacherFather ChristianoDona DoresMother

Teacher

The teacher of the narrator explained that the palms of the hands of the blacks are whiter because their ancestors walked like 4 legged animals, making their palms unexposed to the sun.

Father Christiano

He is the priest. He explained that the palms of the blacks are lighter because they always secretly pray and they always fold their hands together.

Dona Dores

She explained that the palms of the blacks are lighter because God made it like that. So that when they serve food and do something for their masters, their hands would be clean.

Mother of the narrator

She explained that God made their palms lighter because God saw how mistreated the blacks are.

Read the Plot of The Hands Of the Black: https://brainly.ph/question/129158.

The Hands Of the Black.

Is the Teacher racist? See the answer here https://brainly.ph/question/22441.

The moral lesson of the story The Hands Of the Black are as follows:

Taking care of one's self,   Having respect and appreciation being honest and helpful   helping others and build upon one's self

Read more on https://brainly.ph/question/47840.


24. Ang HUKBALAHAP ay isang kilusang pinamunuan ni______________? A. Luis Mendoza B. Luis Taruc C. Luis Miguel D. Luis Manzano


Answer:

[tex]b \: luis \: taruc[/tex]

Answer:

B

basta ayan na tama yan bebs


25. Ang HUKBALAHAP ay isang kilusang pinamunuan ni______________? A. Luis Mendoza B. Luis Taruc C. Luis Miguel D. Luis Manzano


< B. Luis Taruc >was a Filipino political figure and rebel during the agrarian unrest of the 1930s until the end of the Cold War. He was the leader of the Hukbalahap group between 1942 and 1950.

#NeverStopLearning

26. Riddles Ibong Adarna Maria Makiling The Song of Roland The Lottery by Shirley Jackson Les Miserables by Victor Hugo Noli Me Tangere by Jose P. Rizal Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare 1ST TION A Martian Sends a Postcard Home by Craig Rame Hands of the Black by Luis Bernardo Honwana The Gorgon's Head by Anne Terry White I Have Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr. Florante at Laura by Francisco Baltazar Daedalus and Icarus by Nick Pontikis Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller Inferno Canto III by Dante Alighieri POETRY EXVIGNIS DRAMA​


martin luther inferno peotry life

caguimbal bernadette 1


27. make a reflection of the story "the hands of the blacks" by Luis bernardopasagot po plss​


Explanation:

, to remind that inside all the people are equal and the real value of a person is determined not with their skin color but with the deeds they do with their hands, God made the hands of the black people lighter than the rest of their skin.


28. what does the text, "The Hands of the Blacks" by Luis Bernardo Honwara mean?what is it all about?p.s. kindly summarize. ty


( I've read this before but I cannot remember it clearly)

The Hands of the Black tells the story of why the palms of the blacks are white. They believed that we were all baked by the higher beings above and the blacks were hanged on the chimney to be smoked instead of baked. Another one, I think, was because we (humans) were all required to bathe in a lake that would whiten our skin, but the blacks were in a rush and washed only the palms and the soles of their feet, thus leaving only those parts white. I think this is it over-all, there were other minor details but hopefully another member would contribute.

29. read president manuel luis quezons autobiography taken from his privilege speech deliverd in 1933 then, answer the questions that follow. do this on your answer sheet.​


Explanation:

1 yes

2 for the other people to be inspired in helping others

3 He made me realize the importance of education

thank you pa brainliest me pls thanks


30. Read another short story and use the questions as your guide inunderstanding:The Hands of the Black (Short Story)By Luís Bernardo HonwanaQuestions:1. What do you think that the author wants to convey in the story?2.in your own reason, what reason convince you the most why the hands of theAfricans are black?​


Answer:

Basahin mo daw yung story na (the hands of black)

1. pag nabasa mo na yung story ano daw ang gusto ng author na matutunan mo isulat mo

2.sa sarili mong pahayag daw ano daw ang reason na Bakit black ang African (sariling opinion MO)


Video Terkait

Kategori english